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The legacy of Christian missionaries in Africa lives up to this day. In southern Africa most of the leaders who participated in the fight for independence were educated by missionaries or schools built by missionaries.
Discover in a free daily email today's famous history and birthdays Enjoy the Famous Daily. Search the whole site. Mapungubwe and Great Zimbabwe: 11th - 15th c. The plateau between the rivers Zambezi and Limpopo, in southeast Africa, offers rich opportunities for human settlement. Its grasslands make excellent grazing for cattle. The tusks of dead elephants provide an easy basis for a trade in ivory. A seam of gold, running along the highest ridge, shows signs of having been worked in at least four places before AD.
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The impetus for the missionary movement in this country was provided by Rev. Robert Moffat who established a very personal and trusting relationship with Mzilikazi. Although extremely important historically, Hope Fountain Mission has become somewhat rundown and in no way does it compare in its architecture ,or interiors, with the Churches at Serima, Cyrene, Chishawasha, or even Driefontein. However there are a series of photographs with descriptive notes of the roles played by the missionaries and teachers who contributed so much to the early education and training of crafts such as building and carpentry of this country. Many are fading and should be renewed before they become indecipherable.
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The following pages contain brief descriptions of the materials in the United Methodist Church Archives that document the rich history of Western medicine in China as it was practiced by American missionary doctors, nurses, and public health workers as well as the Chinese physicians and nurses who trained in the missionary hospitals and medical schools. The available records include official statistics, strategies, and reports as well as personal observations, struggles, and triumphs. They provide a glimpse into Westerners' perceptions of Chinese medicine and the appropriation of Western medicine by Chinese doctors and nurses.
By the time the Cape changed hands during the Napoleonic Wars , humanitarians were vigorously campaigning against slavery, and in they succeeded in persuading Britain to abolish the trade; British antislavery ships soon patrolled the western coast of Africa. Ivory became the most important export from west-central Africa, satisfying the growing demand in Europe. The western port of Benguela was the main outlet, and the Ovimbundu and Chokwe , renowned hunters, were the major suppliers. They penetrated deep into south-central Africa, decimating the elephant populations with their firearms.
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Zuleica C.
IF the early missionaries who came here to preach the gospel were to arrive in Zimbabwe on a Sunday afternoon, they would see masses of people worshipping in the valleys, on mountains and in church buildings.
Fantina D.
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